にちよう
Meanings
Adverb
Noun
1. Sunday
Pitch accent
ちよう
ちよ
Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
weekend carpenter; do-it-yourselfer
Sunday edition of a newspaper
Examples (33 in total)
Are they open on Sunday?
Are you busy on Sunday afternoon?
The bank isn't open on Sundays.
I don't go to school on Sundays.
Where do you want to go next Sunday?
That day was a Sunday, so there was no school.
He has been ill since Sunday.
He had to work even on Sunday.
I'm looking forward to seeing you next Sunday.
Keep next Sunday free.
Yesterday was Sunday, so I slept all day.
I've forgotten whether it was Saturday or Sunday.
The mailman doesn't come on Sunday.
Do you have anything particular to do on Sunday?
Sunday is the day when people go to church.
I visited her on Sunday morning.
He works every day but Sunday.
That child is sick and has been in the hospital since last Sunday.
My town is quiet on early Sunday morning.
I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
I hope it doesn't rain this Sunday.
Can I go hiking next Sunday?
If today was Sunday, I'd go fishing.
She's usually home on Sundays.
We go to school every day except Sunday.
She used to go to the museum on Sundays.
Emily’s family go to church every Sunday.
The game was postponed until next Sunday.
My father played golf that Sunday morning.
The marathon always takes place on the first Sunday in October.
We work every day except Sunday.
She visited the old man in the hospital every day but Sunday.
When I met Hanako last Sunday, she said she had returned three days before.